Now The Huffington Post newsrooms are getting in on the craze, too, with each HuffPost edition submitting our picks for the next Bond from our respective countries. So after hours of tireless debate, wishing we'd had a few of those martinis ourselves and arguing about things like Ryan Gosling's "suav-itude," allow us to introduce you to the potentials for your future Bond ... James Bond.

1. Arabi: Ahmed El Sakka

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Because as the most famous Arab action actor, he always wins in a very heroic way! And, most important, girls always fall for him. -HuffPost Arabi (Image: Instagram/ahmedelsakaeg)

2. Australia: Eric Bana

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Because it’s time for Bond to go tall, dark and handsome again. Also, Bana isn’t an obvious choice (much like Daniel Craig wasn’t) but we know he can do smooth, sophisticated and look good in a suit -- plus “Deadfall” and “Munich” show he has no trouble beating people up on camera. Finally, all the girls in the Australian office agree they would go full Bond girl for Bana -- all he needs now is a gun and a martini. - HuffPost Australia

3. Brazil: Rodrigo Santoro

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Not only does he already have an international career, but he also has what it takes to be a 007 agent: charm and charisma! - HuffPost Brazil

4. Canada: Ryan Reynolds

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Canada had a massive debate about this, with lots of opinions (let's just say, Gosling's suav-itude did not prevail). After all, Reynolds is a man of many talents, from big man on campus in “Van Wilder” to the “Green Lantern” to a new dad who isn't afraid to express his feelings. And look how well he rocks a tuxedo. - HuffPost Canada

5. France: Jean Dujardin

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Because he knows how to wear a tux and would probably take his martini "shaken, not stirred." He’s one of president René Coty’s most talented spies on duty in the “OSS117” movies, which are obviously a James Bond parody. Jean’s easily best man for the job. - HuffPost France

6. Germany: Elyas M'Barek

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Because he's attractive and alluring, he looks great in a suit and he's a good actor. - HuffPost Germany

7. Greece: Yiannis Stankoglou

He is good-looking, suave, a little bit mysterious and quite selective in the roles he portrays in the theater. His public image -- here in Greece, at least -- is of a man with a cracking sense of humor and passion for his craft. - HuffPost Greece (Image: Facebook)

8. Italy: Riccardo Scamarcio

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His listlessness, his green eyes and his youth would make for a brand new James Bond. - HuffPost Italy

9. India: Milind Soman

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The image of Milind Soman emerging, shirtless, from a wooden container in the music video for Alisha Chinai's pop hit 'Made In India' is firmly etched in the mind of everyone who was, well, alive in the '90s. A national swimming champion who went on to become a supermodel, an actor and an entrepreneur, Soman is now also known for his passion for running (he completed the Ironman triathlon last year, on his first attempt). - HuffPost India (Image: Facebook/Milind Soman)

10. Korea: Lee Byung-hun

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Lee Byung-hun speaks English fluently and is right at home in action movies, appearing in films such as "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" (2009) and alongside Bruce Willis in "RED 2" (2013). He also portrayed a T-1000 in "Terminator Genisys" (2015). He's popular in Korea and around the world, and, above all else, he looks good in suits. - HuffPost Korea

11. Japan: Ken Watanabe

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He is a veteran actor appearing in many Western movies such as in "The Last Samurai." He should be the most famous Japanese actor in the world now. - HuffPost Japan

12. Spain: Antonio Banderas

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He is mature, attractive and he looks amazing in a tux. He is used to spending time with bombshells. Moreover, he is trained to fight ("Desperado," "The Mask of Zorro" ... ) so he has his own license to kill. - HuffPost Spain

He was born in Guatemala but is an American citizen, so it counts. Plus, c’mon, is there a worthier Hollywood commodity these days than Oscar Isaac? He already has the fighting chops of an X-wing pilot and the swagger of a deranged tech titan with mad disco skills. It doesn’t get more American than that. - HuffPost U.S.

And because who are we kidding ... United Kingdom: Idris Elba

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Because it's time for a black Bond. He's British, enigmatic, good looking and takes care of himself in a dark alley, as demonstrated in "Luther." - HuffPost U.K.